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Hynix Semiconductor is willing to negotiate with Rambus on the settlement of a decade-long legal dispute over the use of patented chip technology if the U.S.-based firm proposes a reasonable deal, the chief of the …
The liquid crystal display (LCD) panel industry is unlikely to face a panel oversupply this year as the outlook for TV demand remains strong, the head of South Korea’s LG Display has said.
“We had concerns …
LG Electronics, the world’s third-largest mobile handset maker, aims for 20 percent on-year growth in handset sales this year in a bid to increase its global market share to 13 percent, its handset business head …
Half of all new smartphones released this year by LG Electronics will be based on Google’s Android operating system, the South Korean company’s top executive said Thursday.
LG Electronics has remained the world’s third-largest handset maker …
LG Electronics, the world’s third-largest mobile handset maker, said Thursday that it has set this year’s global sales target at 59 trillion won (US$52.03 billion), up around 10 percent from last year.
LG, also the world’s …
Samsung Electronics is aiming to increase its annual sales by 20 percent in the North American market this year, its chief executive said Wednesday.
“Samsung Electronics’ sales and net profits in the North American market account …
Samsung Electronics plans to make its healthcare business among the company’s key growth engines for the next decade, its top executive said Monday.
Choi Gee-sung, Samsung’s chief executive officer, also stressed the importance of nurturing its …
Samsung Electronics said Thursday that it has realigned itself into seven stand-alone divisions to improve global business performance, scrapping its two-division structure following its annual management reshuffle.
Samsung Electronics’ two business divisions — Digital Solutions (DS) …
LG Electronics is investing heavily in smartphones and seeking to forge an alliance with a U.S. mobile carrier to make inroads into a market dominated by Blackberry and Apple’s iPhone, the South Korean company’s CEO …
Steve Ballmer, head of U.S. software giant Microsoft, said Monday the global credit crunch forced corporations to cut spending on information technology and thus reshaped the role of IT firms.




